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The Great Polish-Moravian war is a war that started on 22nd of December 2018 over the town of Kosice. Great Moravia demanded that Košice should be in Moravian control, as it's a part of Slovakia, which is a huge part of The Great Moravian Empire. Poland didn't meet these demands, and so earlier that day, war was declared.

Battle of Košice

Not too long after Poland refused the demands, a small Moravian force went to Košice to peacekeep. Eventually, a fight broke out, and 2 lines stood against each other. The Moravians lost 2 untrained and badly equipped soldiers while trying to get in line north of Kosice, while the Polish forces made a line to defend Košice inside it's claims. Few charges were made, but no significant damage was done to either side. Eventually Moravians forces withdrew, making the Polish defense of Košice successful. The Moravians lost 2 people, while Poland only lost 1.

Assault on Prague

Few hours after the Moravian withdrawal from Košice, a massive Polish army moved to Prague. There were only 2 Moravians to defend Prague against more than 10 Poles. A distress call was made and when 32Gold and the rest of his army arrived, the battle took off. There were some clashes outside of the town, where the Polish King was killed. Not too long after that, PVP was enabled in Prague, making the Polish vulnerable with nowhere to retreat. After a few minutes of battle, and a few Polish dead, Poland's army retreated to Warsaw. By then, more of Germany's, British and Austria-Hungary's forces came to support the Moravian cause. Not a single member of the Moravian coallition perished, while there were 4 confirmed Polish losses.

Siege of Warsaw

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After the Polish defeat in Prague, the coallition army marched east, to Warsaw. Near Warsaw they were met with small resistance that retreated back inside the walls. after a few minor clashes, the fight broke out on Warsaw's eastern wall. There were many casualities, lava and end crystals were used, and the coallition forces captured the wall, while Polish forces were trying to get them off. Many spectators from other nations like Solomon Islands and Spain came to spectate, however in the chaos they were attacked by both sides, notibly Poland and Germany. The Polish forces held the line and pushed out from time to time to drive off the coallition forces of it's walls. Poland suffered more losses than the Coallition, the only coallition casualities being NigelFarage and Slaid, who got killed by an End Crystal. Compared to around 5 polish deaths in total during the fight. The coallition forces started losing numbers, as people started leaving because of Polish inactivity and unwillingness to fight, but also because of their supplies being depleted. Eventually, what was left of the coallition withdrew from the walls and set up a small defense 2 chunks away. The Polish forces held the walls and refused to push out, only exchanging bow fire. Not too long after, Coallition forces withdrew all together, leaving behind many dead and a lot of damaged structures.

Raids on Wroclaw

After the Siege of Warsaw, coallition forces, mainly Moravians and Belgians, started doing small raids on Wroclaw in hopes of some conflict. The raids happened daily, and did little actual damage with no casualities on either side, but had severe effects on Polish morale.

Attack on Szczecin

Following the Siege of Warsaw, few days after, coallition forces from Germany, Britain, Spain, Belgium and the middle east took part in an attack on Szczecin. Not too long into the fight, Moravians joined too. The polish fortified a position in the southern part of the town, in front of the walls, and defended it. Few waves of attacks came, but no significant damage was done. MLGTerra, unhappy with the Moravian wanting to take part in the fight, started friendly fire on the Moravians, eventually leading them to withdraw.